Jammu: 81 lakh revenue documents, land record maps digitized
Over 83L revenue documents and land record maps have been digitized under the Digital India Land Records Modernization Program (DILRMP) in the Jammu division, officials said. The scanning of 83,76,221 documents and 12,457 maps of the Jammu division has been completed, they said. Divisional Commissioner, Jammu, Sanjeev Verma yesterday visited the central record room in Jammu and reviewed the implementation of the program.
Objective of digitization: Providing services in transparent, hassle-free manner
The main objective of digitization of revenue record is to provide services in a transparent and hassle-free manner. This will also help in reducing land disputes and chances of tampering of records, Verma said. On trial basis, all parameters involved in the process of integration of textual and spatial data of four villages of Jammu West tehsil has also been done, the officials said.
Reportedly, 25,83,566 documents of mutation registers, jamabandis being scanned
Regional Director, S&LR, Jammu, Rifat Kohli briefed Verma about various activities of DILRMP project underway at the central record room (CRR). She informed that 25,83,566 documents such as mutation registers, jamabandis, misal haqiyat, girdawari register records of Patwar Halqa, Tehsil Record Rooms of District Jammu are being scanned. She also highlighted the scanning of records at CRR is likely to be completed by November.
Verma visited single window room to assess services' quality
Verma also visited the single window room to assess the quantity and quality of the services being issued to the applicants. He was informed that the e-services of the revenue documents of tehsils Jammu, Jammu West, and Akhnoor are being provided.